The frozen fresh water that forms the ice sheet -- covering 98% of Antarctica's surface -- is exceptionally clean.
The sea water that surrounds Antarctica is also clean,, requiring no more than removing the salt to make it potable for human consumption.
If you are in the water in Antarctica, generally, you'd step onto the beach to get out of the water.
There is no dust in Antarctica and no cold germs. Scientific 'clean rooms' could be cleaner than Antarctica.
Antarctica isn't known for having any problems with water.
No, Antarctica is a continent.
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Antarctica is a continent covered in ice, which as you may know is frozen water, also known as H2O. You could therefore say that Antarctica consists of water, but you could not say that water consists of Antarctica. Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.
Antarctica's ice sheet contains about 70% of the earth's fresh water.
Because Antarctica needs fresh water too!
Any water in Antarctica forms into ice, either sea ice or fresh-water ice.
No.Antarctica is a continent (there is fresh water ice on land and in the salt water sea around Antarctica).
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.